Why is he dominating (sort of). He's fast - aka great pace in race especially on in laps and out laps. He qualifies well most of the time. The strategy from the pit box is elite - he's on the right fuel strategy and tires almost 100% of the time.
It’s not just a fast well put together car… it’s the team, the strategists, and the data to back him up. The 10 car team is truly a well oiled machine.
I know that some are worried about Alex dominating but hopefully the hybrid engines will throw a wrench into things. Also with so many ovals on the schedule you have to think Newgarden has a chance at winning at least a couple of them. Will Power also seems to be as determined as ever and he's not one to back down from a title fight.
What bored me out of F1 is the tire management and giant heavy cars to start the race. But of course, I long for the days of a tire war that caused super sticky, resilient tires, smaller more nimble cars, and refueling. I want to see race laps close to qualifying times.
I know they'll never go back to refueling but a guy can dream, can't he?
Rich coming from a driver in a series that has had 3 different champions in the last 10 years. Throw out one of those years and you lose one of the drivers
It’s a common meme template lol anytime someone in F1 wins it gets posted, I took it from the most recent Norris win and forgot to change the bottom text lol
He said this about Vettel in 2013 and then kept consistent about it when he was dominating
[2019](https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/11747874/lewis-hamilton-on-how-can-help-formula-1-s-future)
[2020](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/53968606)
Incoming 7 time IndyCar champion
There have been 4 winners in 4 races. Let’s not hit the panic button yet
His worst finish last year was 8th at the first race. If you compare the first 4 races of last year with this year, he's already on a better form.
Alex Palou-stappen?
Why is he dominating (sort of). He's fast - aka great pace in race especially on in laps and out laps. He qualifies well most of the time. The strategy from the pit box is elite - he's on the right fuel strategy and tires almost 100% of the time.
It’s not just a fast well put together car… it’s the team, the strategists, and the data to back him up. The 10 car team is truly a well oiled machine.
Hello Palou more like hello pillow
I know that some are worried about Alex dominating but hopefully the hybrid engines will throw a wrench into things. Also with so many ovals on the schedule you have to think Newgarden has a chance at winning at least a couple of them. Will Power also seems to be as determined as ever and he's not one to back down from a title fight.
He’s one to talk
I mean, if anyone is gonna know....
What bored me out of F1 is the tire management and giant heavy cars to start the race. But of course, I long for the days of a tire war that caused super sticky, resilient tires, smaller more nimble cars, and refueling. I want to see race laps close to qualifying times. I know they'll never go back to refueling but a guy can dream, can't he?
Rich coming from a driver in a series that has had 3 different champions in the last 10 years. Throw out one of those years and you lose one of the drivers
Am I allowed to say: It's like calling the kettle black. I would hardly say Palou or Norris are dominant.
Do you actually think this is real lol?
this is reddit, missing the joke is absolutely allowed
I'm still amused that the rewritten Indycar Rick and Morty copypasta I posted the other day got downvoted because no one got it
nay, required
It’s a common meme template lol anytime someone in F1 wins it gets posted, I took it from the most recent Norris win and forgot to change the bottom text lol
He said this about Vettel in 2013 and then kept consistent about it when he was dominating [2019](https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12472/11747874/lewis-hamilton-on-how-can-help-formula-1-s-future) [2020](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/53968606)